The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Code § 44-951.14(c). . . .
. . . Code § 44-951.14(d); and (2) Defendant has not waived its sovereign immunity from suit. . . . In Akinsinde, this court held that Section 44-951.14(d) does not operate as a conditional waiver of sovereign . . . Here, as in Akinsinde, Plaintiff did not need to satisfy Section 44-951.14(d)’s notice requirement because . . .
. . . Code § 44-951.14(d). . . . Code § 44-951.14(d). Section 44-951.14(d) of the D.C. . . . Court of Appeals—interpreting Section 44-951.14(d), and this court likewise has found none. . . . Thus, the scope and meaning of Section 44-951.14 are issues of first impression. . . . The textual parallels between Sections 44-951.14(d) and 12-309 are evident. . . .
. . . . §§ 951.13, 951.14. . . . 951.13, which criminalizes the failure to provide proper food and drink to confined animals, and § 951.14 . . . Violations of either §§ 951.13 or 951.14 are at most Class A misdemeanors. . . .
. . . . §§ 951.02, 951.13, 951.14. . . .
. . . The basic benefit was therefore $951.14. . . .
. . . court reduced the award from the requested figure of $83,-279.04 to a figure ten percent lower: $74,-951.14 . . .
. . . paid for meats used in manufacture of corned-beef hash December, 1918, January, February, 1919_$24, 951.14 . . .